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1897
Traditional Canoe Paddles

1897

$255.00 USD
WoodAsh

The 1897 Paddle

The 1897 provides a different grip on our classic and versatile Penobscot paddle. Slightly wider and squared with side shoulders, the 1897 provides for both a top and a side grip. Changing grip positions allows for different strokes and using separate muscle groups, which leads to less fatigue. This is a great paddle for long passages.

With a balanced blade and predictable feel in the water, the 1897 is well suited for steady cruising, day trips, and longer journeys. It offers a comfortable cadence and dependable control, making it a go-to paddle for canoeists who require long term efficiency.

Specifications 

  • Blade size: Approximately 28-inch length and 6 1/2 inch width.

  • Blade profile: The classic beavertail shape provides dependable power and control, making it comfortable and efficient.

  • Grip type: Slightly wider and squared with side shoulders as compared to a classic pear shape, the 1897 grip allows for both a top and a side grip.

  • Length options: Available online from 54" to 66". Email for custom sizes info@shawandtenney.com.

  • Species of wood: ash, spruce, soft maple, cherry, curly maple, and sassafras. Learn more here.

  • Finishes: Available unfinished, oiled, or varnished. Oil soaks into the wood and will need to be reapplied regularly (we use teak oil). Varnish is a hard glossy finish that lays on top of the wood, and will need to be reapplied as needed. Most of our paddles are varnnished.

  • Engraving: All our traditional canoe paddles can be engraved on the blade. Instructions can be found here.

  • Lead Time: Two to four weeks in the off season, and three to five weeks during peak season.

Our History

While technically founded in 1858, this hand painted sign dug up from the archives shows that the company was actually doing business two years before that. Either way, we're still the second oldest manufacturer of marine products in the United States today.

From our simple workshop on the banks of the Penobscot River, we still employ time-honored manufacturing traditions. Here, a long time Shaw & Tenney craftsman sculpts an oar on a drum sander that’s more than 100 years old.

Our oars and paddles are all made to order right here, in our Orono, Maine workshop. Meticulously hand sewing oar leathers takes years (and years) of practice.

We’ve been dipping our paddles the same way for over 100 years. Of course there are probably easier ways to do it, but we’re convinced there’s no better.